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Published 14:26 5 Apr 2015 BST
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Both men are out six days a week, both are heavy into stretching, conditioning, team meetings but, naturally, Hurley and his Freemantle side have more time to invest in meetings and specifics and they even find a slot to work on lowering their heart rates.
The AFL outfit also have an 'individualised day' before a game. It is clear to see the differences still between a professional and what's supposed to be an amateur but, be under no illusions, life is no picnic for a Gaelic footballer either.
You can read more on Brian Darby's findings over on his blog here.
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